DOWNER: Steele Dossier and Clintonista BOTH TOOLS of Hillary Australian Diplomat's Meeting with Papadopoulos Used to DISTRACT From TRUTH about how Dossier Used

By Ben Barrack

On December 7, 2017 Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) introduced something new. While grilling FBI Director Christopher Wray, Jordan suggested the FBI used the bogus Steele dossier to get a FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign. Then, one week later, Jordan did the same thing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

The left needed a distraction. Before the month ended, the New York Times reported that Australian diplomat Alexander Downer tipped off the FBI. What the Times did not report is that Downer is a Clinton operative who raised $25 Million for the Clinton Foundation in 2006.

The information that Mr. Papadopoulos gave to the Australians answers one of the lingering mysteries of the past year: What so alarmed American officials to provoke the F.B.I. to open a counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign months before the presidential election?

It was not, as Mr. Trump and other politicians have alleged, a dossier compiled by a former British spy hired by a rival campaign. Instead, it was firsthand information from one of America’s closest intelligence allies.

The Australian diplomat whose tip in 2016 prompted the Russia-Trump investigation previously arranged one of the largest foreign donations to Bill and Hillary Clinton’s charitable efforts, documents show.

Former Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer’s role in securing $25 million in aid from his country to help the Clinton Foundation fight AIDS is chronicled in decade-old government memos archived on the Australian foreign ministry’s website.

The Timing of the Times’ Introduction of Downer

Another tool of the Clintons and the left is the New York Times. The players in the dossier scandal cannot afford the truth to come to light. They did what anyone who is caught by their own lies does. They attempted to cover up one lie with another.